The GTS has a hearty FZR box made for aggressive sport
riding. Your shifts may be too "wimpy". A good
shift on any motorcycle is made with a swift and
deliberate movement of the gearshift lever without
being hammering. It's a somewhat fine balance.
Try changing your technique. Good luck.
-Pete
--- Peter Maggiacomo <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> How many miles on your GTS?
> How would you describe your riding style?
> A Easy.
> B Generally easy but sometimes aggressive.
> C Mostly hard and aggressive riding style.
> If your answer tends to lean towards C, then
> you might have bent or worn shift forks.
> -Pete
> --- wghalley <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Has anybody ever caught a false neutral between
> 4th
> > and 5th?  Happened
> > to me twice today.  Situation was: accelerate
> fairly
> > hard in low from
> > stop, then just click through the gears to fifth
> > (heavily patrolled
> > street with 1/4 mile long "blocks").  Twice I
> ended
> > up in neutral rather
> > than fifth.  I ride this street about once a week
> > and never had this
> > happen before.  Hints, suggestions & comments
> > welcome.
> >
> > Bill
>
>
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